1.3b3 seems not to send any Content-Length header, even if it is not
an Server-Parsed page. This is a problem when mirroring some pages for
local access with GNU wget.
Any ideas?
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1.3b3 seems not to send any Content-Length header, even if it is not
an Server-Parsed page. This is a problem when mirroring some pages for
local access with GNU wget.
Any ideas?
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Are you _sure_ it isn't server parsed?Quote:>1.3b3 seems not to send any Content-Length header, even if it is not
>an Server-Parsed page. This is a problem when mirroring some pages for
>local access with GNU wget.
>Any ideas?
Are you sure nothing else special is handling it?
Are you sure you aren't making a HTTP/1.1 requst and getting a
chunked reply?
Give an example URL.
1. content-length not returned in some headers
hello,
I was looking at the headers some Apache servers return and noticed that the
server doesn't always return the content-length :(
I tried looking for a pattern, but it looks like it's random. Apache sends
the length for some HTML files, and then doesn't for other ones....
for an example, try looking at the headers returned by something like
http://www.dominis.com/Zines/ByCategory/
Does anyone know why that is ? Also, this may not be only the Apache
problem....
Thanks !
Otis
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